Answer:
- by making film documentaries
- by encouraging the use of the didgeridoo
- by using boomerangs for recreation
Explanation:
The indigenous people of Australia and New Zealand faced forced assimilation by the European settlers, as well as pushing their culture on the margins and totally neglecting it. This resulted in big loss of their cultural heritage in most areas, and only small pockets in these two countries managed to preserve the traditional culture. The times have changed though, and the governments have been trying in the past few decades to make up for what their ancestors have done, so they have been supporting the indigenous people in reviving their culture. The support has been in making documentaries so that the larger masses can see them, implementing part of their culture in the school curriculum, using their traditional instruments such as the didgeridoo, as well as their trade mark hunting weapon, the boomerang.